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cheesyball wrote: »Advice please

Wanting to put my baby in her cot tonight for 1st time, she sleeps on her front and wriggles up to top of her moses basket, So do I put her at top of cot or bottom? I think I know what I want to do but would like conformation, tia:D
I would try her with the feet to foot position so there's no danger of her getting over heated to begin with, but if she wants to wriggle upwards because she likes to feel something at her head (my DS2 was like this), you could try making up a half bed, using the same sheet as bottom and top-sheet, up at the top of the bed. She won't be able to wriggle down and get stuck under the covers, but will have the comfort of feeling something at her head.
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All this talk of crisps is making me want some!
The ones you are all talking about are as rare as rocking horse poo here
Sadly, Lay's original seem to be just as elusive :mad: seem to be able to get them in every other flavour but not original. Unless I go to a polish shop 30 miles down the road
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Iamsohappy wrote: »Yes and if anyone is visiting NI try and go to the Tayto Factory for the tour. We have done it several times - kids love it as do the adults - samples as you go along and a good trip.

We took the kids to this at our summer scheme, tour was fantastic loads of just out of the hopper samples. The lady we got even went to find different crisps that weren't being made that day for us to sample. You also get a 6 pack of what ever ones you want to take home.
You are best to book though as they do get busy so this way you end up in small groups and get a better experience.
I found it was easy to miss the entrance when driving. This wasn't helped by the driver of the bus we'd hired didn't even know how to get there in the first place :eek: I had to direct him to it as he didn't even have a sat nav!SPC #329 £471/£500 banked
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Hi, suppose I'd be called a LURKER!! I never have anything to contribute. Had to comment on Tayto, agree they lovely, once a year we travel over to Southern Ireland, have family there & always stock up on Crisps, Mallons Sausages and Chef Sauce. Why can't Mr T or A sell em!
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cheesyball wrote: »Advice please

Wanting to put my baby in her cot tonight for 1st time, she sleeps on her front and wriggles up to top of her moses basket, So do I put her at top of cot or bottom? I think I know what I want to do but would like conformation, tia:D
Our little boy loves having his head at the top of the cot and when we used to put him to feet at the bottom he would wiggle up and end up with no blanket on him so we put him in a gro-bag now and place him at the top of the cot. He's happy because he's at the top and I'm happy he can't wriggle under any covers but is still warmSilence is golden...unless you have a toddler. In that case silence is very, very suspicious!0 -
SpiralingDown wrote: »We took the kids to this at our summer scheme, tour was fantastic loads of just out of the hopper samples. The lady we got even went to find different crisps that weren't being made that day for us to sample. You also get a 6 pack of what ever ones you want to take home.
You are best to book though as they do get busy so this way you end up in small groups and get a better experience.
I found it was easy to miss the entrance when driving. This wasn't helped by the driver of the bus we'd hired didn't even know how to get there in the first place :eek: I had to direct him to it as he didn't even have a sat nav!
I agree they are really good on the tour looking after everyone,
samples while you are there and plenty to take away.
We do at least one trip a year and make a day of it by visiting the
planetarium in Armagh in the afternoon.
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Emily_Rachel wrote: »Hi there,
It's probably old news to you sharp-eyed bunch, but I've just spotted Spam Fritters are on BOGOF in Sainsbury's at 2.00GBP , compared with 1.50GBP in Adsa. I think this may mean that if you have a voucher for Spam from facebook ( coupon page ) you can probably get 4 for the price of one ( I think!! ) but doubt it will brandmatch advantageously too. May be useful to someone who wants to try it. Voucher valid until 30th Oct and Sains offer until 5th Nov, so still time to see if it works.:)
But I may be wrong, as I only scored 4/10 in the quiz:(
You actually get them free in sainsburys, 2.00each bogof so cost 2.00 for 2 packets, then use the bogof coupon to pay the remaining 2.00 so free.
I know i havent explained that very well but they are free in sainsburys using the coupon.
Sorry have headache and brain not working
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Hi always put babies at the bottom of the cot to prevent cot death
hope you have a good night sleep:)MrsBartolozzi wrote: »I would try her with the feet to foot position so there's no danger of her getting over heated to begin with, but if she wants to wriggle upwards because she likes to feel something at her head (my DS2 was like this), you could try making up a half bed, using the same sheet as bottom and top-sheet, up at the top of the bed. She won't be able to wriggle down and get stuck under the covers, but will have the comfort of feeling something at her head.
Thats what I was thinking too
housewifeintraining wrote: »Our little boy loves having his head at the top of the cot and when we used to put him to feet at the bottom he would wiggle up and end up with no blanket on him so we put him in a gro-bag now and place him at the top of the cot. He's happy because he's at the top and I'm happy he can't wriggle under any covers but is still warm
Ahhh good idea, SIL bought us one of those but I didn't understand the point of them and she took it back:eek::rotfl: I'll have to tell her to go get it back:o
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housewifeintraining wrote: »Our little boy loves having his head at the top of the cot and when we used to put him to feet at the bottom he would wiggle up and end up with no blanket on him so we put him in a gro-bag now and place him at the top of the cot. He's happy because he's at the top and I'm happy he can't wriggle under any covers but is still warm
Exactly what I did with my dd.
I would really recommend gro bags.
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